Prof. Quigley taught history at Princeton and The Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. He was a mentor to Bill Clinton, SFS Class of '68. He was also tje author of Tragedy and Hope. This includes long lost articles and lectures by Quigley including one he wrote about Fr. Walsh, the founder of The School of Foreign Service. He was also an advisor to the Dept of Defense and State Department. His famous tenet of "Future Preference" was touted by Cli... View more info

The arguments for ratification of the Constitution originally appeared in newspapers under the pseudonym "Publius." Eighty five essays in all, Hamilton initiated the project and wrote most. New, not a remainder. The copyright line starts with the number 2. View more info

A guide to the nation's capital. If you live in or grew up in D.C. you must have this book! Very interesting dialogue about all the sites, neighborhoods, wonderful B&W photos all from a pre-WWII perspective. In the preface, Merle Colby of the Writers' Program speaks of the changes and corrections that are included in this volume. Includes the often missing fold out map of The District at the rear, often missing. The DJ has edgewear and rubbing and some small pieces m... View more info

The Epic Story, From 1807 to Modern Times. True first edition with the full and correct number string on the copyright page, unread. The respected presidential historian has written 8 other studies on the presidents, his first book being Kennedy and Roosevelt, The Uneasy Alliance from 1980. View more info

The Epic Story, From 1807 to Moddern Times. True first edition with the full and correct number string on the copyright page, unread. The author signs in black marker on the first blank page, not inscribed to anyone. The respected presidential historian has written 8 other studies on the presidents, his first book being Kennedy and Roosevelt, The Uneasy Alliance from 1980. View more info

Just out, true first edition with the full and correct number string on the copyright page, selling out quickly in the true first edition. Included with the book is the June Bookpage magazine that features a full page interview with both Clinton and Patterson conducted by Roy Neel, who was Clinton's deputy chief of staff. View more info

Just out, true first edition with the full and correct number string on the copyright page, selling out quickly in the true first edition. Included with the book is the June Bookpage magazine that features a full page interview with both Clinton and Patterson conducted by Roy Neel, who was Clinton's deputy chief of staff. View more info

Just out, true first edition with the full and correct number string on the copyright page, selling out quickly in the true first edition. Included with the book is the NY Times Sunday Book Review Magazine from June 24, 2018 with a full page review of the book by Nicole Wallace, an MSNBC host and analyst. View more info

This is the first printing ever of this book by Folio, Red cloth binding with gilt lettering in slip case, slip in original shrink wrap, never opened, never read. 13 full page illustrations. View more info

No season in the history of baseball matched 1924 for escalating excitement and emotional investment by fans. It began with observers expecting yet another World Series between the Yankees and the Giants. It ended months later when the perennially hapless Washington Nationals (Senators), making their first Series appearance, grabbed the world championship by scoring the season-ending run on an improbable play in the bottom of the twelfth inning of the seventh game.In ... View more info

Wayward Books of South Dartmouth, MA specializes in the works of John Steinbeck. Other areas of interest are books about Cape Cod and the Islands, Vietnam, Washington, D.C., Signed First Editions, Whaling, Thomas Merton and David Halberstam.